Is it possible for a power transformer to fail in such a way that the output voltage is too high? I've never run across this, but maybe someone has. The transformer in question is in an Ampeg Gemini VI with 7591 output tubes. The schematic calls for about 435vdc on the plates and the tubes biased drawing 40ma each. The current draw seems pretty high... Anyway, the amp I have here puts out 503vdc with the tubes biased at 21ma and 485vddc with them at a too hot 40ma. That voltage seems too high even taking into account the differences in line voltage over the years. The PT stays cool and there are no visual signs of stress. No dripping guts, smells or signs of anything burning. Thanks.
Dave
Dave
Comment